NAME OF ALLY'S AND ALLY'S DOJANG COMBAT
PRESIDENT
Dato' Paduka Seri Azmir Bin Majid
Know About Us?
Our
organisation is called the International Ally’s ITF Taekwon-Do (Ally’s ITF).
Ally's is the name of Grandmaster Ally in honor of his struggle in Taekwon-Do Martial Arts,
Ally,s also means (ally) which is a (Group)
The Late Grand Master Ally Teoh is the Founder of the Names Ally's and Ally's Dojang Combat
The Founder of International Ally's ITF Taekwon-Do is the Committee of the
Late Grandmaster Ally Teoh
The
President of the Internatioinal Ally’s ITF Taekwon-Do (Ally’s ITF) is Grand
Master
Peter Timik Anak Juin, IX Dan.
International
Ally’s ITF Taekwon-Do is one of the few other World Body for ITF
Taekwon-Do,
practising the art of self-defence according to syllabus, requirements and
training moduleset by its founder the late Grand Master General Choi Hong Hi.
International
Ally’s ITF Taekwon-Do Headquarters is based in SINGAI SPORT &
RECREATION
CLUB HALL, in Kuching Sarawak, Malaysia. Its official correspondance
address is
P.O. Box 50, 94000, Bau District, Kuching, Sarawak, Malaysia.
The
Ally’s ITF offersan affordable internationally recognized ITF Taekwon-Do Black
Belt
certification from 1st Dan to 8th Dan.
Objective
:
1. To
develop and promote martial arts International Ally’s ITF Taekwon-Do
nationwide.
2. To
incorporate Ally’s ITF members and organizations nationwide.
3. Conductingseminars,courses,
training, coaching, staffing and volunteers,
according to the syllabus and
module set by ITF Taekwon-Do founder
the late Grand Master General Choi Hong
Hi.
4. Assisting
members in obtainingInternational Ally’s ITF Taekwon-Do, black belts
Examiner and International certificates in the martial arts
International Ally’s
ITF Taekwon-Do (Ally’s ITF), under the leadership and guidance of its
President, Grand Master Peter Timik IX Dan., welcome all ITF Taekwon-Do
groups internationally, whom wish to affiliate as its affiliate member. We also
offer black belt certification from 1st Dan to 8th Dan recognize internationally
by all unified members of ITF Groups, to all black belters whom met the
requirement and syllabus of ITF Taekwon-Do under the flagship of the late Grand Master General Choi Hong
Hi, founder of ITF Taekwon-Do.
TENETS OF
TAEKWON-DO – TAEKWON-DO JUNG SHIN – RUKUN TAEKWON-DO
ENGLISH BAHASA
KOREA BAHASA MALAYSIA
COURTESY YE UI KESOPANAN
INTEGRITY YOM CHI KEJUJURUAN & KETULUSAN
PERSEVERANCE IN NAE KETEKUNAN
SELF CONTROL GUK GI KESABARAN
INDOMITABLE SPIRIT BAEKJUL BOOLGOOI SEMANGAT YANG TEGUH
STUDENT’S OATH
I SHALL OBSERVE THE TENET OF
TAEKWON-DO
I SHALL RESPECT THE INSTRUCTORS
AND SENIORS
I SHALL NEVER MISUSE TAEKWON-DO
I SHALL BE A CHAMPION OF FREEDOM
AND JUSTICE
I SHALL BUILD A MORE PEACEFUL
WORLD
STUDENT’S PLEDGE
As a student of Taekwon-Do, I do
solemnly pledge:
Ø To abide by the Rules of International Ally’s ITF
Taekwon-Do
Ø To obey my instructors
Ø To cultivate self-discipline and perseverance
Ø To strive always to be modest, courteous and
respectful to members senior to me
Ø To put the art into use only for self-defense and the
defense of the weak
Ø Never to show off my knowledge in the Art
Ø To respect the laws of the country at all time
Ø To be honorable in my dealings with all my fellow men
Explanation of
Tenets
The Tenets of Taekwon-Do serve as a basic guideline
for all serious students of Taekwon-Do. The degree of success of Taekwon-Do
training is greatly dependent in how one observes and implements these
principles. Taekwon-Do students should attempt to practice the
following elements of courtesy to build up their noble character and to conduct
the training in an orderly manner as well.
COURTESY – YE UJI – KESOPANAN
1.
To promote the spirit of mutual concessions
2.
To be ashamed of
one’s vices contemplating those of others
3.
To be polite to
one another
4.
To encourage the
sense of justice and humanity
5.
Distinguish
instructor from student, senior from junior and elder from younger
6.
To behave
oneself according to etiquette
7.
To respect
others’ possessions
8.
To handle
matters with fairness and sincerity
9.
To refrain from
giving or accepting any gift when in doubt
INTEGRITY – YOM
CHI – KEJUJURAN AND KETULUSAN
As person of integrity is able to differentiate right
from wrong, and to have it on his conscience if he does something that is
against his principle. Below are instances where integrity is wanting.
1. The instructor who misrepresents himself and his art
by presenting improper
techniques to his students because of lack of knowledge
or apathy.
2. The student who misrepresents himself by fixing
breaking materials before
demonstrations.
3. The instructor who camouflages bad techniques with
luxurious training halls
and flattery to his students.
4. The student who requests rank from an instructor, or
attempts to purchase it.
5. The student who gains rank for egoistic purposes or
the feeling of power.
6. The instructor who teaches and promotes his art for
materialistic gains.
7. The student who actions do not live up to his words.
8. The student who feels ashamed to seek opinions from
his juniors.
PERSEVERANCE –
IN NAE – KETEKUNAN
Confucius said, “One who is impatient in trivial
matters can seldom achieve success in matters of great importance.” This wise
observation is certainly true because a person of patience will usually accomplish
what he has set out for, no matter how great the odds are against him. Though
sheer perseverance and tenacity, he will definitely attain his goal.
SELF CONTROL –
GUK GI – KESABARAN
Self-control is very essential in performing the
rituals of Taekwon-Do. A loss of self-control can be disastrous to the student
as well as his opponent. A person who
has a tight reign over himself is able to live and work within his capacity he
knows his strength is able to live and work within his capacity. He knows his
strength and failings thus can act in accordance to his sphere of capabilities.
INDOMITABLE SPIRIT
– BAEKJUL –BOOGOOL – SEMANGAT YANG TEGUH
When a brave person and his principles are pitted
against overwhelming odds, an indomitable spirit is shown when he adheres to
his beliefs.
A serious student of Taekwon-Do must be ever ready to
defend the cause of justice. When confronted with iniquity, he will handle it
without any fear or the least hesitation in a spirit that is indomitable and
uncompromising towards wrongs,
Confucius stated “it
is an act of cowardice to fail to speak against injustice” and history has
verified that the courageous that are not afraid to pursue their dreams with
indomitable spirit never fails to achieve their goals.